Culver City Boys
Culver City Boys tag under the 405 Freeway | |
| Founding location | Culver City, California, United States |
|---|---|
| Years active | 1960s-present |
| Territory | Los Angeles Westside |
| Ethnicity | Mexican American |
| Activities | Murder, drug trafficking, extortion, assault, auto theft, robbery |
| Allies | Mexican Mafia[1] |
| Rivals | Santa Monica 13[2] 18th Street Gang[3] Venice Shoreline Crips[4] Venice 13[5] |
Culver City Boys or Culver City 13 (CCB13) is a Mexican-American street gang from Mar Vista, Los Angeles, California.
According to a Los Angeles City Beat article, by 2003, many Culver City Boys left the Mar Vista Gardens housing projects due to strict rules that evict gang members and increased police presence.[6] The gang is under a civil injunction enforced by the LAPD which restricts gang members' activity within a defined boundary surrounding the projects.[7] However, the gang remains active, as the constitutionality of the injunction has been tested. Alleged members of the gang settled a class action suit over the practice of enforcing curfews for suspected gang members with the city of Los Angeles for $30 million towards job training and apprenticeships.[8][9][10]
References
- ^ People v. Robles Court Listener (February 25, 2014)
- ^ People v. Robles Leagle.com (February 25, 2014)
- ^ People v. Reyes FindLaw (January 23, 2008)
- ^ People v. DeLaTrinidad fearnotlaw.com
- ^ King of the North Jeff Weiss, thelandmag.com (2019)
- ^ Romero, Dennis. "Gangster's Paradise Lost." Los Angeles City Beat. Issue Number 22. November 6, 2003. Retrieved on October 3, 2011.
- ^ "Los Angeles City Attorney". atty.lacity.org. Archived from the original on February 9, 2015.
- ^ "Los Angeles Gang Injunction Class Action Settlement". Top Class Actions. September 13, 2017. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
- ^ "LA will pay up to $30 million to settle lawsuit over gang curfews". Daily News. March 16, 2016. Retrieved January 18, 2026.
- ^ "Sweeping Settlement Reached On Behalf of Angelenos Whose Rights Were Violated Through Unconstitutional Gang Injunction". publiccounsel.org.